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Secluded house in Cornwall where Oasis recorded debut album Definitely Maybe goes up for sale for £1.9million
The property that has hosted an array of music icons
NOEL PLACE LIKE HOME Secluded house in Cornwall where Oasis recorded debut album Definitely Maybe goes up for sale for £1.9million
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A HISTORIC Cornwall house where Oasis recorded their debut album has hit the market for nearly £2million.
The picturesque property is complete with its own recording studio where the rock duo created their hit record "Definitely Maybe."
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Oasis recorded their debut album, Definitely Maybe, in the recording studio located within the property grounds
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The property is located in a secluded area of Cornwall
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It boasts scenic views and is only accessible by foot or boat
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Nestled in the depths of Golant, Cornwall, the secluded house is home to The Sawmills Studio, where the Gallagher brothers recorded the landmark 1994 album.
The site was established as one of the UK's first residential recording studios in 1974.
Since opening, the Cornish studio has hosted an array of iconic artists.
Among the iconic albums to be recorded on the site, are Supergrass's "I Should Coco" and "In It For The Money" and The Verve's "A Storm in Heaven."
Legendary rock band Muse also created "Showbiz" and "Origin of Symmetry" in the studio.
In the wake of Oasis's UK reunion tour, the property is now up for sale with Stags estate agents for an eye-watering £1,950,000.
This signifies the first time in 50 years that the home will be sold on the open market.
The idyllic home is only accessible by boat or on foot and boasts an impressive 32 acres of woodland.
If that wasn't enough, it is also complete with seven bedrooms, two reception rooms, and a detached two bedroom lodge.
The original recording studio remains fully operational too, and occupies the lower ground floor.
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It is equipped with a control room, vocal booth, and main live room featuring a Juliet balcony with a view across the creek.
The property description reads: "The Old Sawmills enjoys a secluded setting on the western bank of the River Fowey, overlooking a tidal creek and within an area of outstanding beauty.
"To be sold on the open market for the first time in 50 years, The Old Sawmills is a truly unique and secluded waterside property set."
The listing adds: "Accessible only be boat or on foot, it offers outstanding character and potential in one of Cornwall's most idyllic waterfront settings."
In addition to housing a host of famous faces, the property is also steeped in history, occupying the site of a 17th century water mill.
It also has roots back to as far as the 11th century.
The estate agents even claim there is evidence of early settlement with the site being mentioned in the Domesday Book.
The description reads: "A fabulous home that combines historic roots with international music heritage."
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The recording studio where Oasis produced Definitely Maybe, 1994
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The studio is complete with a control room and vocal booth
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The home also boasts seven bedrooms and a separate lodge
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The property sits on an impressive 32 acres of woodland
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This impressive home has hit the market following Oasis' sellout reunion tour.
After a 16 year hiatus, the band have come back together to play a total of 41 shows.
With the tour well underway, the gig is currently the hottest ticket, as the band has proven its legendary impact on the music industry.
The Sun also reported earlier this month, that more dates could be on the cards for the brothers.
According to a Sun source, they have been offered four huge shows at Knebworth House next year - to mark the 30th anniversary of their two historic concerts there in 1996.
If the rockers take up the offer, the shows would see them beating their former foe Robbie Williams' achievement of playing the iconic Hertfordshire venue three times.
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Oasis are currently in the midst of their 2025 world tour
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